RT-HDIST: Ray-Tracing Core-based Hausdorff Distance Computation
Abstract
The Hausdorff distance is a fundamental metric with widespread applications across various fields. However, its computation remains computationally expensive, especially for large-scale datasets. In this work, we present RT-HDIST, the first Hausdorff distance algorithm accelerated by ray-tracing cores (RT-cores). By reformulating the Hausdorff distance problem as a series of nearest-neighbor searches and introducing a novel quantized index space, RT-HDIST achieves significant reductions in computational overhead while maintaining exact results. Extensive benchmarks demonstrate up to a two-order-of-magnitude speedup over prior state-of-the-art methods, underscoring RT-HDIST's potential for real-time and large-scale applications.
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